After 8 wonderful days, today we sadly had to say goodbye to Costa Rica. This morning, we woke up bright and early at 3 am and dragged our zombie-like selves down to the lobby. Our passports were checked and we were given our last Costa Rican meal before we headed to the airport. As we made our way through the streets of San Jose from the hot
el to the airport, our amazing tour guide Herson helped us to recall our favorite memories of the trip. From surfing on the beaches of Manuel Antonio or learning to paint in Sarchi to zip lining through the rainforest or meeting the children at a local school, everyone seemed to have something they particularly enjoyed. After sharing a final few laughs, we thanked both Herson and our phenomenal bus driver Chito for their work with us throughout the trip. At last, we arrived at the airport and were ready to start traveling back to New Jersey. For most of us, I think the flight home was bittersweet. It was one last time for us to be surrounded by our new and old friends from the trip but also got us even more excited to see our families that we had been missing (I’ll admit it). Finally, we arrived safely in Newark and eventually boarded a charter bus to bring us back to Flemington. Overall, this trip was not only a ton of fun but also a wonderful learning opportunity. I am grateful for not only all the fun activities we got to do every day but also for little things like hanging out and bonding with friends in the hotels or practicing our Spanish to order lunch or buy from a vendor. I think I can speak for all of us when I say this trip was a once in a lifetime opportunity that we will never forget and we are thankful to have participated in it. Pura vida!
el to the airport, our amazing tour guide Herson helped us to recall our favorite memories of the trip. From surfing on the beaches of Manuel Antonio or learning to paint in Sarchi to zip lining through the rainforest or meeting the children at a local school, everyone seemed to have something they particularly enjoyed. After sharing a final few laughs, we thanked both Herson and our phenomenal bus driver Chito for their work with us throughout the trip. At last, we arrived at the airport and were ready to start traveling back to New Jersey. For most of us, I think the flight home was bittersweet. It was one last time for us to be surrounded by our new and old friends from the trip but also got us even more excited to see our families that we had been missing (I’ll admit it). Finally, we arrived safely in Newark and eventually boarded a charter bus to bring us back to Flemington. Overall, this trip was not only a ton of fun but also a wonderful learning opportunity. I am grateful for not only all the fun activities we got to do every day but also for little things like hanging out and bonding with friends in the hotels or practicing our Spanish to order lunch or buy from a vendor. I think I can speak for all of us when I say this trip was a once in a lifetime opportunity that we will never forget and we are thankful to have participated in it. Pura vida!






















